Areas of devlopment and support expertise are divided into the
following areas. Work in each area is led by one of the LTU team
members with the exception of content creation which is further
subdivided.
Accessibility, inclusivity and Standards
This page will form a growing library of resources on the subject of accessibility, inclusivity and standards.
Communication tools
This section deals with the full range of communication tools that can be applied to technology enhanced learning.
Computer Aided Assessment
This section covers the use of MCQ via computer and computer marked paper sheets, electronic collection of assignments, similarity detection and other related topics.
Assessment and feedback - case studies and examples
Case studies and examples of the use of technology-enhanced assessment and feedback in the Faculty
MCQ
This document provides guidance to teachers who use MCQ for assessment.
OSCE and other examiner marked assessments
About the use of technology to assist with OSCEs and other examiner marked assessments.
Qyouti
This document describes the Qyouti software.
Feedback
There are many techniques and tools available which provide the potential to speed up the creation and delivery of feedback and/or to make the process more effective and immediate for students. This area of the website contains resources and links relating to some of these techniques.
Technology in the Classroom
This area of development covers all sorts of electronic equipment that can be brought into the classroom.
Course Content
Course content includes web pages, multimedia, slide shows etc. LTU divides this development area into a number of categories.
Published content
This section of the LTU web site discusses planned production of course materials. It includes information on how to use Wimba Create to produce linked and formatted web pages for addition to X-stream.
Just-in-time content
Just-In-Time content refers to course content that is created after the course has commenced in response to analysis of the class needs.
Animation
Options for creating animation - both low tech and high tech approaches are possible.
Audio and Video
This area relates to the creation, conversion and web publishing of video and audio material.
Content Repository
Information about depositing course content in repositories.
Mobile Technology
A new section of the LTU web site relating to mobile technology.
Portfolios
This section of the LTU web site relates to the use of on-line portfolios.
Course evaluation
Home page for course evaluation section of LTU web site.
Course Admin Tools
Tools for reducing time spent on administrative tasks.
Module Information
Describes a poject to automatically generate module information pages for use in X-stream based on official module specification files.
X-Stream
X-Stream is the university supported on-line environment for learning. These pages support Faculty of Health users of the X-Stream services.



